The Associated Press obtained records which revealed that more than a dozen U.S. Air Force airmen were facing disciplinary action after a drug ring was found at a base that guards America's nuclear missiles. Military investigators first uncovered the ring in 2016 after one of the service members posted on social media which alluded to the drug use. Almost half of the airmen were convicted of using or distributing LSD, a drug which the Pentagon stopped testing for in servicemen, according to the AP. Records were obtained under the Freedom of Information Act which said the drug ring was operating out of Francis E. Warren Air Force Base near Cheyenne, Wyoming. The AP quoted Capt. Charles...

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